200-year-old shipwreck found in Gulf of Mexico
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NEW ORLEANS An oil company exploration crew's chance discovery of a 200-year-old shipwreck in a little-charted stretch of the Gulf of Mexico is yielding a trove of new information to scientists who say it's one of the most well-preserved old wrecks ever found in the Gulf. "When we saw it we were all just astonished because it was beautifully preserved, and by that I mean for a 200-year-old shipwreck," said Jack Irion, maritime archaeologist with the Department of the Interior's Bureau of Ocean Energy Management in New Orleans. Video shows muskets and gin bottles littering the Gulf bottom, along...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Great Moments In Presidential History With Obama
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It was recently discovered that at whitehouse.gov Obama found a way to insert his name into the presidential bios of every president from Coolidge to now, the only exception being Gerald Ford.I so I thought I'd do a series of what it would look like if Obama injected himself into the photos of some of his predecessors...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
(-:(-:(-:THE OFFICIAL FRIDAY SILLINESS THREAD:-):-):-)
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Obama In History World Changing Events You Didn't Know Obama Played A Part In Obama Guest Lecturing With Einstein Obama: The Hidden Genius Behind Microsoft Obama And Nixon Meet Elvis Obama With The Beatles On The Ed Sullivan Show Obama Launching The Bay Of Pigs Obama At The Fall Of The Berlin Wall Obama Leading The Troops Across The Delaware Obama At Stonehenge Obama Witnessing The Surrender Of Japan On The USS Missouri Obama Attending Napoleon's Coronation Obama With Roosevelt's Rough Riders Obama Landing In The New World With Columbus Obama Celebrating V-J Day In Times Square Obama Aiding...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Making History: WH Ridiculed on Twitter for Altering Presidential Biography Pages
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It was reported yesterday that the White House has Âamended the biography of nearly every U.S. president of the past century, adding a ÂDid you know? section at the end where they tied former presidents accomplishments to those of president Obama. At the bottom of ReaganÂs biography, for instance, the White House tried to plug the ÂBuffett Rule. Did you know, it asks, that ÂIn a June 28, 1985 speech Reagan called for a fairer tax code, one where a multi-millionaire did not have a lower tax rate than his secretary. Today, President Obama is calling for the same with...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Atheist Communists slaughtered more than 100 Million people in the last century
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Harold Eberle: "Christianity Unshackled: Are You A Truth Seeker," Destiny Image Publishers, 2009 Stalin was responsible for about 20 million deaths and Mao Zedong's regime for approximately 70 million. Pol Pot, who led the Communist Party faction known as the Khmer Rouge, killed over 1.5 million of his own Cambodian people.6 Add to these numbers the atrocities committed by Soviet dictators like Lenin, Khrushchev, and Brezhnev. Also add atheists like Fidel Castro and Kim Jong-il. All total, atheistic regimes have slaughtered more than 100 million people within the last 100 years. That averages to more than 1 million people per year....
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Top 10 Obama ties to history
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Earlier this week it was discovered that on the White House website, President Barack Obama had been inserted into each and every presidential biography dating back to Calvin Coolidge with the curious exception of Gerald Ford. For instance, the White House biography of Franklin Delano Roosevelt notes, On August 14, 1935, President Roosevelt signed the Social Security Act. Today the Obama administration continues to protect seniors and ensure Social Security will be there for future generations. The Daily Caller has since discovered other historical sketches the president has been written into. Here are the 10 best: 10.) In 1941, Standard...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
President Diva
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According to President Obama, he's a historic figure. That's no figure of speech. This week, journalist Seth Mandel discovered that President Obama had authorized his staff to add his name to the biographies of former presidents from Calvin Coolidge to George W. Bush on the White House website. For example, Calvin Coolidge, it now states at WhiteHouse.gov, created the Federal Radio Commission; President Obama "became the first president to hold virtual gatherings and town halls using Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus, LinkedIn, etc." Franklin D. Roosevelt created Social Security; President Obama says FDR's biography "continues to protect seniors and ensure Social...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Banning Crosses, Erasing History
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A simmering controversy surrounding the "Ground Zero Cross" exposes the intolerance and absolutism behind ongoing battles over religious symbols on public property. Contrary to popular belief, it's not Christian conservatives who normally start these bitter disputes. It's more often atheist activists who seek to alter the long-standing status quo by scrubbing the landscape of the most visible signs of the nation's religious heritage. American Atheists, an organization representing the civil liberties of agnostics, filed suit in 2011 to block display of the Ground Zero Cross anywhere on the grounds of the new memorial museum planned for the World Trade...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Top 10: Obama in History jokes on Twitter
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According to reports, someone at the White House has used the biographies of past U.S. presidents to promote the current president. (Read the Examiner's Philip Klein: Obama vandalizes WH presidential biographies for more context) That led several conservatives to post jokes on Twitter making it a Trending Topic nationally. Here are our top 10 favorites. 10. @bradcundiff George Washington cut down the cherry tree but Obama was there to catch it. #ObamaInHistory
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
1012-2012 = millenium to Islamic oppression, al-Hakim
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1012 Beginning of alÂHakim's oppressive decrees against Jews and Christians http://www.americanthinker.com/2005/11/the_truth_about_islamic_crusad.html Fustat on the Nile: the Jewish elite in medieval Egypt - Page 2 Elinoar Bareket - 1999 - 295 pages ... repression and the edicts issued by al-Hakim against the Christians ( starting from about 1007 AD), and against the Jews (evidently beginning in 1012 AD), but also against other Muslims. These acts of oppression reached their climax ... http://books.google.com/books?id=yRhWOPGV_WIC&pg=PA2 Documents of the Jewish pious foundations from the Cairo Geniza - Page 9 Moshe  Gil - Brill Archive, 1976 - 611 pages That the period was one of reconstruction...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Patriot's History TV/video now in development
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We have begun development of a TV series based on my "Patriot's History of the United States." Here is the "vision trailer" that gives a taste of the entire series. http://vimeo.com/40949423 password: rockin Long way to go, lots of funding to raise, and so far, I have to say, we have not received anything but good wishes from ANY of the conservative organizations (who shall remain nameless :) If you're interested in helping, please Freepmail me.
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Part One The Fiction and Non-Fiction of Obama (decent primer with video)
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*snip* With this in mind, Glenn Beck dedicated his Thursday evening broadcast to reviewing the staggering array of inconsistencies, embellishments and manufactured lies perpetuated by the president over the course of his political career. His life is complete fiction, Beck said. Lets review the non-fiction version before we go any further: (video appears) In Part II of this report, we will briefly profile some of the presidents more questionable deeds, but in order to provide proper context, consider the following cast of characters who helped to shape Obamas life and mindset. Dreams from an anti-colonialist father It is difficult to...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Do You Know Anybody Like Obama? Becks Latest Exposé Could Go Down in History
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Thursday evenings episode of the Glenn Beck Program will likely go down in the history books as one of the very few (if not only) recorded instances of another human being exposing President Obamas myriad personal and professional inconsistencies in such a detailed and profound way. In fact, viewers might even consider burning themselves a DVD copy to serve as a record of what historians will one day prove. On Friday, The Blaze will provide more details on the presidents past deeds and associations, along with an additional clip from Becks Thursdays broadcast. Until then, ask yourself the following question:...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Video: What a history lesson can do for an Occupier
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The irony here, of course, is that the history lesson of democracy gets delivered by a former refugee from the former Soviet Union, but the history lesson doesnt just end with the USA. One young man tried to pass an Occupy Wall Street Journal to two men observing the protests, and ended up gaining an education in history, politics, economics, and statecraft. Give the young Occupier credit, as Joe Schoffstall says he was at least willing to listen. Im not sure he was actually convinced, but he at least knew better than to keep arguing:
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
NOI angry at ACT's research on Islamic slavery; Muhammad's massacre of Medina Innocent Jews
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Some young Muslim, at Nation of Islam's " FinalCall,' just published a childish "reply" to a thorough research by B Gabrielle's ACT for America. It's so silly I am too lazy to copy/paste it here. I am glad he publicizes ACT further. http://www.finalcall.com/artman/publish/Perspectives_1/article_8817.shtml ------ For research on Muhammad's anger of Medina Native Jews because they refused to change their religion and take him as a "Prophet" one can also see: This is from 1912, before the modern PC language: The Jewish Encyclopedia, by I Singer, C. Adler, 1912, p. 423 .. He first summoned them to accept his religion, and...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
What Killed Lenin? Poison Called Possibility
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Stress, family medical history or possibly even poison led to the death of Vladimir Lenin, contradicting a popular theory that a sexually transmitted disease debilitated the Soviet Unions founder, a UCLA neurologist said. Dr. Harry Vinters and Russian historian Lev Lurie reviewed Lenins records Friday for an annual University of Maryland School of Medicine conference that examines the deaths of famous figures. The conference is held yearly at the school, where researchers in the past have re-examined the diagnoses of figures including King Tut, Christopher Columbus, Simon Bolivar and Abraham Lincoln.
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Civil War shipwreck creates hurdle for government's $653M plan
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Before government engineers can deepen one of the nation's busiest seaports to accommodate future trade, they first need to remove a $14 million obstacle from the past -- a Confederate warship rotting on the Savannah River bottom for nearly 150 years. Confederate troops scuttled the ironclad CSS Georgia to prevent its capture by Gen. William T. Sherman when his Union troops took Savannah in December 1864. It's been on the river bottom ever since. Now, the Civil War shipwreck sits in the way of a government agency's $653 million plan to deepen the waterway that links the nation's fourth-busiest container...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Rewriting History: Alwyn Ruddock and John Cabot
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Alwyn Ruddock, an 89-year-old historian, had all her notes & research materials detailing perhaps tremendous discoveries relating to John Cabot's voyages to the New World in the late 1490s posthumously destroyed. This article, Rewriting History: Alwyn Ruddock and John Cabot, gives a lengthy retelling of that tale. From what I can tell, it looks as though our good friend "Peer Review" or its relatives, well-known to us from the phony Global Warming money scam, is mostly responsible for the destruction of her astonishing research on Cabot and his predecessors. Dr Evan Jones and his research partner, Margaret Condon, have set...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Archaeologists Excavate Ancient Phoenician Port City [ Tel Achziv ]
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The ruins of the site rest atop a sandstone hill, hugging the far northern coast of the current State of Israel near the border with Lebanon. One can see later-period standing structures that provide the backdrop for what is now a national park and beach resort. But below the surface, and beneath the ocean waves, lie the remains of an ancient harbor town that reach back in history to as long ago as Chalcolithic times (4500 -3200 BC)... Known today as Tel Achziv, its remnants have been explored and excavated before, by Moshe Prausnitz from 1963 through 1964 and, in...
Published on Monday 21st of May 2012 04:56:39 AM
Researchers say they have new clue to Lost Colony
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A new look at a 425-year-old map has yielded a tantalizing clue about the fate of the Lost Colony, the settlers who disappeared from North Carolina's Roanoke Island in the late 16th century. Experts from the First Colony Foundation and the British Museum in London discussed their findings Thursday at a scholarly meeting on the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Their focus: the "Virginea Pars" map of Virginia and North Carolina created by explorer John White in the 1580s and owned by the British Museum since 1866. "We believe that this evidence provides conclusive proof...
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